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most durable wing

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Created by Martinez > 9 months ago, 1 Nov 2023
Martinez
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1 Nov 2023 1:28AM
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I'm luck in that I get to ride quite a lot , perhaps four sessions per week on average. I tend to use 5m wings about 80% of the time. My issue is , that my main wing is pretty much destroyed after about nine months ( despite optimal care) I'm left with a bagged out wing which is only fit for the bin. I've used wings from Duotone (my current 5m - D Lab unit) , slingshot and F-one and the outcome is the same.
My question is, which is the most durable wing?

martyman
WA, 366 posts
1 Nov 2023 4:17AM
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Martinez said..
I'm luck in that I get to ride quite a lot , perhaps four sessions per week on average. I tend to use 5m wings about 80% of the time. My issue is , that my main wing is pretty much destroyed after about nine months ( despite optimal care) I'm left with a bagged out wing which is only fit for the bin. I've used wings from Duotone (my current 5m - D Lab unit) , slingshot and F-one and the outcome is the same.
My question is, which is the most durable wing?


The new full Allula wings of any make really. Allula airframe tend to perform much longer than the canopies...untill these full Allula ones have been released.
Gotta payyy to play though that's f sure

MrFish
194 posts
1 Nov 2023 7:47AM
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Martinez said..
I'm luck in that I get to ride quite a lot , perhaps four sessions per week on average. I tend to use 5m wings about 80% of the time. My issue is , that my main wing is pretty much destroyed after about nine months ( despite optimal care) I'm left with a bagged out wing which is only fit for the bin. I've used wings from Duotone (my current 5m - D Lab unit) , slingshot and F-one and the outcome is the same.
My question is, which is the most durable wing?



The new full Allula wings of any make really. Allula airframe tend to perform much longer than the canopies...untill these full Allula ones have been released.
Gotta payyy to play though that's f sure


Have you seen the price though !!, will they last 3 times as long, because that's about how much extra they cost !!

marco
WA, 328 posts
1 Nov 2023 9:31AM
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martyman said..


Martinez said..
I'm luck in that I get to ride quite a lot , perhaps four sessions per week on average. I tend to use 5m wings about 80% of the time. My issue is , that my main wing is pretty much destroyed after about nine months ( despite optimal care) I'm left with a bagged out wing which is only fit for the bin. I've used wings from Duotone (my current 5m - D Lab unit) , slingshot and F-one and the outcome is the same.
My question is, which is the most durable wing?




The new full Allula wings of any make really. Allula airframe tend to perform much longer than the canopies...untill these full Allula ones have been released.
Gotta payyy to play though that's f sure



Have you seen the price though !!, will they last 3 times as long, because that's about how much extra they cost !!


Well said - $4k is just too much for Alluula. ENSIS got an XPLY material which does not stretch together with Hookipa for the struts. So I use that for my go to wing.

angie pangi
QLD, 1782 posts
1 Nov 2023 2:34PM
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WOW 4K is crazy hey. When did a little Wind wing become the price of a kite with Bar and lines and everything else.

You can buy 4 of these and they are good wings. Are people really willing to spend $4K on a wind wing?

It is a hard one thou when you can go out in a shorey and rip any wing by simply putting your foil tip through it.

Just seen it happen at my local yesterday where a learner placed the board and foil down in the wrong spot and the wind flipped it and put the foil wing straight thru 2 brand new wind wings on the beach.

www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/wind-wings-shop







Cheers Angie

martyman
WA, 366 posts
2 Nov 2023 4:47AM
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martyman said..


Martinez said..
I'm luck in that I get to ride quite a lot , perhaps four sessions per week on average. I tend to use 5m wings about 80% of the time. My issue is , that my main wing is pretty much destroyed after about nine months ( despite optimal care) I'm left with a bagged out wing which is only fit for the bin. I've used wings from Duotone (my current 5m - D Lab unit) , slingshot and F-one and the outcome is the same.
My question is, which is the most durable wing?




The new full Allula wings of any make really. Allula airframe tend to perform much longer than the canopies...untill these full Allula ones have been released.
Gotta payyy to play though that's f sure



Have you seen the price though !!, will they last 3 times as long, because that's about how much extra they cost !!


Like I said in my last comment-gotta pay to play...

martyman
WA, 366 posts
2 Nov 2023 4:55AM
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MrFish said..

martyman said..


Martinez said..
I'm luck in that I get to ride quite a lot , perhaps four sessions per week on average. I tend to use 5m wings about 80% of the time. My issue is , that my main wing is pretty much destroyed after about nine months ( despite optimal care) I'm left with a bagged out wing which is only fit for the bin. I've used wings from Duotone (my current 5m - D Lab unit) , slingshot and F-one and the outcome is the same.
My question is, which is the most durable wing?




The new full Allula wings of any make really. Allula airframe tend to perform much longer than the canopies...untill these full Allula ones have been released.
Gotta payyy to play though that's f sure



Have you seen the price though !!, will they last 3 times as long, because that's about how much extra they cost !!


Like I said in my last comment-gotta pay to play...
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marco said..

MrFish said..


martyman said..



Martinez said..
I'm luck in that I get to ride quite a lot , perhaps four sessions per week on average. I tend to use 5m wings about 80% of the time. My issue is , that my main wing is pretty much destroyed after about nine months ( despite optimal care) I'm left with a bagged out wing which is only fit for the bin. I've used wings from Duotone (my current 5m - D Lab unit) , slingshot and F-one and the outcome is the same.
My question is, which is the most durable wing?





The new full Allula wings of any make really. Allula airframe tend to perform much longer than the canopies...untill these full Allula ones have been released.
Gotta payyy to play though that's f sure




Have you seen the price though !!, will they last 3 times as long, because that's about how much extra they cost !!



Well said - $4k is just too much for Alluula. ENSIS got an XPLY material which does not stretch together with Hookipa for the struts. So I use that for my go to wing.


The subject line didn't mention anything about cost, it just asked which wing lasts the longest.
One of my Allula wings is on season #3 and has over 100 days of hard use. The Airframe is probably 75-80% as stiff as stock. Hopefully they will be able to lower the cost a bit for us mortals, but in the meantime I'm going to save up for one of full Alulla construction...maybe.

Velocicraptor
814 posts
2 Nov 2023 5:12AM
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MrFish said..



martyman said..




Martinez said..
I'm luck in that I get to ride quite a lot , perhaps four sessions per week on average. I tend to use 5m wings about 80% of the time. My issue is , that my main wing is pretty much destroyed after about nine months ( despite optimal care) I'm left with a bagged out wing which is only fit for the bin. I've used wings from Duotone (my current 5m - D Lab unit) , slingshot and F-one and the outcome is the same.
My question is, which is the most durable wing?






The new full Allula wings of any make really. Allula airframe tend to perform much longer than the canopies...untill these full Allula ones have been released.
Gotta payyy to play though that's f sure





Have you seen the price though !!, will they last 3 times as long, because that's about how much extra they cost !!




Like I said in my last comment-gotta pay to play...


marco said..



MrFish said..




martyman said..





Martinez said..
I'm luck in that I get to ride quite a lot , perhaps four sessions per week on average. I tend to use 5m wings about 80% of the time. My issue is , that my main wing is pretty much destroyed after about nine months ( despite optimal care) I'm left with a bagged out wing which is only fit for the bin. I've used wings from Duotone (my current 5m - D Lab unit) , slingshot and F-one and the outcome is the same.
My question is, which is the most durable wing?







The new full Allula wings of any make really. Allula airframe tend to perform much longer than the canopies...untill these full Allula ones have been released.
Gotta payyy to play though that's f sure






Have you seen the price though !!, will they last 3 times as long, because that's about how much extra they cost !!





Well said - $4k is just too much for Alluula. ENSIS got an XPLY material which does not stretch together with Hookipa for the struts. So I use that for my go to wing.




The subject line didn't mention anything about cost, it just asked which wing lasts the longest.
One of my Allula wings is on season #3 and has over 100 days of hard use. The Airframe is probably 75-80% as stiff as stock. Hopefully they will be able to lower the cost a bit for us mortals, but in the meantime I'm going to save up for one of full Alulla construction...maybe.



You have 100 days out of an Aluula frame wing? In my experience (Ive gone through several A-Series Glides and ride them as my current quiver) the Aluula frame wings with standard ripstop canopies ride excellent, but they actually bag out as fast or faster than a normal wing. The super stiff frame isolates all load onto the canopy, vs a standard construction wing where the frame flexes to absorb some of the power. Yes the airframe remains rigid, but even standard construction airframes hold decent rigidity. The canopy is the issue.

The new ones have evolved to pair the stiff frame with a canopy that can better withstand the loads.

I suggest either buying one super-premium 5m wing (full aluula or similar) vs a quiver of lesser wings, or buying two current-generation, standard construction wings with tight spacing (0.5-1m spacing) so you spread your usage around two wings and get half of the wear.

Driks
183 posts
12 Jan 2024 6:21AM
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Honestly... Look at the first dlab generation with Mod3. Doesn't look better after half a year of use. U can buy the first used once now and see the pics at the internet. They also got the same wrinkles like the 1st generation or the non Aluula non mod3 wings. Seems a bit like a scam.


Goofcat
270 posts
12 Jan 2024 6:25AM
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I like my North Modes, they've lasted longer than the regular Nova's I've had. The upcharge is not as crazy as some of the other bands.

Driks
183 posts
12 Jan 2024 7:29AM
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U got normal mode or pro with the "crazy" canopy?



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